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William S. Burroughs' ill-fated performance of his "William Tell act" — resulting in his wife Joan Vollmer getting a bullet in the brain with a shot glass atop her head -- soon became the stuff of Beat legend. This film, directed by Gary Walkow, traces this doomed romance from its inception to its bloody end. The movie opens in 1944 New York, where Columbia journalism student Vollmer is already living a bohemian life filled with pharmaceuticals and a host of future beatniks, including hunky Jack Kerouac (Daniel Martinez), a young Allen Ginsberg (Ron Livingston), and of course, Burroughs (Kiefer Sutherland). Also frequenting Vollmer’s pad is Lucien Carr (Norman Reedus) whom everyone is enamored with, especially Dave Kammerer (Kyle Secor), who winds up dead after trying to jump the object of his affection. Seven years later, Joan and William have married in spite of Burroughs' obvious homosexual predilections. Their domestic bliss is strained when the two have to flee to Mexico City after they get slapped with a drug rap. Ginsberg and Carr, now correspondents for the UPI, visit the couple only to discover that Burroughs split town with his lover-for-hire. Vollmer and the boys decide to go on a road trip that is brimming with heterosexual tension. William eventually returns from his sex-binge suspecting that Joan had a fling with Carr. During that fateful night, Burroughs pulls out a gun that he was going to sell for drug money and performs one of the most spectacularly botched party-tricks in literary history. This film was screened at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide Publ.Date : Tue, 17 Nov 2009 17:28:33 -0500
A successful business man (Elba) with a beautiful wife (Knowles) becomes the target of a female stalker (Larter). Beyoncé Knowles ... Beth Charles Idris Elba ... Derek Charles Ali Larter ... Lisa Sheridan Christine Lahti ... Monica Reyes Bruce McGill ... Joe Gage Scout Taylor-Compton ... Samantha Ron Roggé ... Roger other cast: Jerry O’Connell ... Ben Richard Ruccolo ... Hank Candice Cunningham ... Gage Professional Meredith Roberts ... Connie Monica Ford ... Sally Sloan Dana Cuomo ... Rachel Hendricks Janora McDuffie ... Nurse Jon Rowland ... John Matthew Humphreys ... Patrick Maria Lee ... Gage Executive (as Maria Lay) Paul Joyner ... Stan Derek Johnson ... Gage Assistant George Ketsios ... Hotel clerk Heather La Bella ... Gage Executive Bonnie Perlman ... Marge Catherine Munden ... Cocktail Waitress Alexandra Cheyney ... Mr. Gage's Secretary Publ.Date : Tue, 24 Mar 2009 20:47:07 -0400
Lisa looks superscrumptious in these scenes. And I luv her affectacious way of enunciating the "f" sound. Listen to her enunciation of the word "fell" when she says: "Fish that fell from the sky?" Publ.Date : Tue, 25 Dec 2007 16:33:09 -0500
Executive produced by Shaun Cassidy and Thomas Schlamme, the highly touted ABC sci-fi/fantasy series Invasion began when a devastating hurricane roared into the town of Homestead, FL. Among the survivors of the deluge were stalwart park ranger Russell Varon (Eddie Cibrian), his pregnant TV-reporter wife, Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan), and their little daughter, Rose (Ariel Gade), who insisted that she saw "hundreds of white lights" darting through the air at the height of the hurricane. Although Rose’s parents were inclined to doubt her incredible story, a number of very strange things occurred in the days following the storm. For one, local sheriff Tom Underlay (William Fichtner) began acting like a man possessed, tyrannically imposing a quarantine on Homestead and totally cutting off contact with the outside world. For another, Tom's wife (and Russell's ex-wife) Dr. Mariel Underlay (Kari Matchett) had undergone some profound behavioral changes — as had several other people in town. Russell's brother-in-law Dave (Tyler Labine), a conspiracy theorist whom no one had previously taken seriously, suddenly seemed to make a lot of sense when he cast a suspicious eye upon his friends and neighbors (or at least, they looked like his friends and neighbors). But it was up to Rose to sum up the terrifying situation in four little words: "Mommy -- you smell different." Although the title of the series did not include "...of the Body Snatchers," the essence of that classic horror film oozed from every frame of the weekly, 60-minute Invasion, which debuted September 21, 2005. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide Publ.Date : Fri, 30 Oct 2009 00:34:41 -0400
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